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Trip to Washington, DC by Calvin M. 1
Student Readers by Atticus M.. 1
Feature: The Catacombs of Edison
Catacombs Fact & Fiction by Dani W. 2
Tim’s Timeout by Austin G. 2
Interview: Thoughts about the Catacomb by Phoenix B-L. 3
Are the Catacombs Haunted? Survey by Brennan A. 3
Interview: Granny Popadoodle by Emma T. & Dani W. 3
Master Cook: Pecan Pie by McKenzie S-W. & Emma T. 4
Earrings by Sarah S., McKenzie S-W. & Emma T.. 5
The True Story of the Tortoise & the Hare by Dani W. 6
There is a Rope by Sequoya T. 7
Iguana Island by Aaron S. 8
Trapped! by Emma J. 8
Fancore by Brennan A. 8
Kouben by Austin G. 9
Quick Puns by Sequoya T. 9
Impossible Riddles by Elijah B-L. & Brennan A. 10
Welcome to Eraser World by Noah M.. 11
Vegas Story by Isaac L 12
Comics
Bubble Gum by Calvin M. 13
Charlie the Flying Squirrel by Simone L. & Phoenix B-L. 13
Eraser World Comic by Noah M.. 13
Aunt Gertrude’s Advice by Sarah S 14
About Us
Eugene, Oregon, USA
In our after school (and summer!) publishing program, students explore positive and powerful ways to share their interests, skills and opinions, creatively and respectfully, through drafting, collaboration, conferencing and revising. Opinions expressed are those of each author and do not necessarily reflect those of the publishing program or Edison School. We invite your feedback.
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The Edison Light Bulb
November 2009
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Eugene, Oregon, USAIn our after school (and summer!) publishing program, students explore positive and powerful ways to share their interests, skills and opinions, creatively and respectfully, through drafting, collaboration, conferencing and revising. Opinions expressed are those of each author and do not necessarily reflect those of the publishing program or Edison School. We invite your feedback.
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